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2006 Milan Premier WINDOW STICKER Base MSRP: $22,845 Options: Power Moonroof $795 Safety & Security Package $595 Comfort Package $595 Total MSRP*: $25,480 DEALER’S COST Base MSRP: $20,095 Options: Power Moonroof $668 Safety & Security Package $500 Comfort Package $500 Total MSRP*: $22,413 BOTTOM LINE with 7% TAX, TAG, TITLE: $23,803 Was unable to remove the ADMIN. FEE of $595.50. To top it all off, I took advantage of the 0% for 72 months.
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Replying to: otops (Aug 31, 2006 6:15 pm) |
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| The local dealer has a 2006 Ford Fusion V6 SE - pretty loaded - power sunroof, ABS, Traction, safety & security package. MSRP is $23,355. They actually offered the vehicle to me for $21650, which is a little above invoice. However, the day I was going to finalize the paperwork, the dealer advised me that the vehicle I was about to purchase was damaged to the tune of $2500 in transporting. It apparently had damage to the roof and broke the sunroof. My question is what is a good negotiation price for this vehicle? They have repaired the roof and replaced the sunroof and are willing to guarantee the work for 5 years. What would be a reasonable offer for me to make for this vehicle? Any advice would be appreciated. | |
Are you sure you want to buy this car? You're already taking at least a $3,000 hit because it's last years model and you'll have to list the damage & repairs when you tradin this car. Repair paint and body filler is never as good as the original finish. Offer them $19,150 by phone or email and be prepared to walk away. The economy is slowing down and we will be in a recession in January and the industry knows this and the dealer knows that it's hard to sell "damaged goods". People pay a premium for a new vehicle because well- it's new and not wrecked, damaged or driven by someone else. As soon as the 2006's clear the lot Ford will be offering incentives on the 07's, but I understand they have a lot of '06s (mostly trucks) to get rid of. Good luck!
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Replying to: fritzy (Oct 04, 2006 7:57 am)
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Replying to: kemi (Oct 04, 2006 8:33 am) If you have any doubts about the repairs, the buy one that was never damaged instead. |
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Replying to: kyfdx (Oct 05, 2005 3:36 pm) I am the proud owner of my first new Ford. I just purchased a 2007 Fusion SEL V-6 with sun roof, heated mirrors and seats, traction control, Audiophile stereo system, leather, etc.... I am not even sure what else there is on this thing. I keep finding new stuff I did not realize was on the car. Long story short, I paid $21,500 for the car here in Charlotte, NC. Sticker was $25,080. Very excited and happy so far.... Traded out of an 07 Camry, it sucked..... bad. Unfortunately, I took a hit on trade, but with the price of the Fusion (which ironically is about what I paid for the Camry) I made out ok. Wish me luck; I don't need another lemon......
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Replying to: ken74 (Nov 26, 2006 6:57 pm) Why did the 07 Camry suck??
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